yes, make sure you clean surfaces on block and gasket before installation
The metal utilized to create electrical wire is called copper electrical and it used to be covered in rubber, but now only extension cords are covered in rubber.
Because metal conducts heat so it get hot, therefore it is cover with plastic/rubber (which don't conduct heat) to stop you burning yourself! :)
Some do, some don't. Some even have a metal gasket. Just depends on the vehicle you are driving.
Follow the 2 small metal lines from the side of the radiator to the transmission
Clean pan, change fluid, filter and gasket if no improvement bring to a transmission shop
A round gasket is commonly referred to as a "ring gasket" or "circular gasket." These gaskets are typically used to create a seal between two flat surfaces, preventing the leakage of fluids or gases. They are often made from materials like rubber, cork, or metal, depending on the application and the substances involved.
B/c its a bit soft to grip, offers great friction and isolates a bit from the metal bar.
Yes, the intake gasket is notorious for failing on S-10's around 100,000 miles. It should not cost more than $400 to replace. The original gasket is made with plastic and rubber, but the new problem solver kit fixes the gasket w/ a new gasket that is made of metal w/ rubber inserts. The water pump is also notorious for failing around 95,000 miles if that has not yet been a problem for you. Hope this helps.
Rub my metal balls or rubber balls.
silicone spray helps wipe it on all rubber gaskets and wherever the gasket touches metal
For safety reasons. For example, without the rubber, the metal part of the utensil could get hot which could burn the person using the utensil. It also protects from electrical shock.
metal is a conductor and rubber is an insulator